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Install Firefox in the RAM

It might seem like more trouble than it is worth, but this tutorial will show you how to get Mozilla Firefox installed and running in your RAM rather than from your hard drive. After reading through the step by step process, it seems simple enough. I guess I’m not sure how much of an advantage you are really going to see though.

+ Learn to speed up Firefox by installing and running it in your RAM!

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dk70 said on September 25, 2006 (permalink)

Why not tell Firefox to store at least bookmarks on hd. All settings are lost but guess that is the purpose?

I use ARdisk as a replacement for normal hd-cache. Is of course cleared at every reboot but nothing lost.

Performance boost? I think not. Sure having cache on ram limits hd access which is about the only slowdown but still XP has own caching besides Firefox own. Very little boost and perhaps only relevant for those with too much ram, like me…

Scott said on September 26, 2006 (permalink)

Interesting…very old article and links to software that is no longer available.

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